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United States Anticipates a Wave of Marine Heat in 40% of the World’s Ocean Surface

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A wave of marine heat could cover up to 40% of the global surface of the oceans this year, with effects especially in the Pacific, predicted the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States (NOAA).

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A massive wave of sea heat extends along the Pacific Ocean and covers an area more than eight times the surface of the continental United States. The phenomenon is so extensive that it could influence the weather in several regions of the world in the coming weeks and months.

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A wave of marine heat could cover up to 40% of the global surface of the oceans this year, with effects especially in the Pacific, predicted the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States (NOAA).

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A wave of marine heat could cover up to 40% of the global surface of the oceans this year, with effects especially in the Pacific, predicted the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States (NOAA).The US entry foresees a wave of marine heat in 40% of the ocean surface of the world was first published in Digital Process.

Miami (USA).- A wave of marine heat could cover up to 40% of the global surface of the oceans this year, with effects, especially, in the Pacific, according to forecasts by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States (NOAA). Marine heat waves, prolonged periods in which the water temperature is above usual, already affected 28% of the global oceans in May, according to the latest report of the NOAA, which detected th…

A marine heatwave could cover up to 40% of the global ocean surface this year, with the Pacific being particularly affected, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicted. Marine heatwaves, prolonged periods of above-average water temperatures, already affected 28% of the global oceans in May, according to the latest NOAA report, which detected these phenomena in the Pacific, the Kuroshio Extension region, the Mediterra…

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